Abstract
Three-dimensional (3-d) chemical mapping using angle-scan tomography in a scanning transmission X-ray microscope is demonstrated. Apparatus, experimental procedures and data processing are presented and the 3-d spatial resolution is evaluated. The technique is illustrated using mapping of a low-density acrylate polyelectrolyte in and outside of polystyrene microspheres dispersed in water in a 4 m-diameter microcapillary. The 3-d chemical visualization provides information about the microstructure that had not previously been observed. © International Union of Crystallography 2007.
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Johansson, G. A., Tyliszczak, T., Mitchell, G. E., Keefe, M. H., & Hitchcock, A. P. (2007). Three-dimensional chemical mapping by scanning transmission X-ray spectromicroscopy. Journal of Synchrotron Radiation, 14(5), 395–402. https://doi.org/10.1107/S0909049507029962
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